Saturday, November 19, 2011

Israel's ultimate ambition is to push the US against Russia into a mutually destructive nuclear war in which stupid goyim destroy each other, leaving Israel to rule the world

Russia warns NATO on its readiness for nuclear WW3

Russia’s top military commander has warned of nuclear war with NATORussian General warns of nuclear war with NATO

Zimmetro — Russian General Nikolai Makarov said
NATO’s eastward expansion meant the risk of Russia being dragged into
conflicts had ‘risen sharply’. General Makarov is the Chief of the
General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia , the highest military post
of the Russian armed forces.
Many Eastern European countries which used to be part of the Warsaw
Pact, a former Soviet sphere of influence, have since joined NATO, an
issue which irritated Russia. Russia believes NATO is ganging up with
these countries to encircle its western border.

The General said: ‘The possibility of local armed conflicts along
nearly the whole border has increased dramatically. In certain
conditions, I do not rule out local and regional armed conflicts developing into a large-scale war, including using nuclear weapons.’
Among those countries who have swapped the Warsaw Pact for Nato are
Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.
Russia is also at odds with the U.S. over plans for an American missile
defence shield in Europe.
‘The European missile shield problem is quite serious today,’ General Makarov, 62, said.
Russia also has deeply strained relations with Georgia after a 2008
war over two disputed provinces. Georgia is actively seeking Nato
membership. General Makarov specifically referred to NATO’s plans to
offer membership to Georgia and Ukraine as potentially threatening to
Russia.
The nation’s military doctrine says it may use nuclear weapons to
counter a nuclear attack on Russia or an ally, or a large-scale
conventional attack that threatens Russia’s existence. Russia sees
NATO’s expansion to include former Soviet republics and ex-members of
the Soviet bloc in eastern and central Europe as a key threat to
Russia’s security.World’s nuclear powers
General Makarov was a former platoon commander for the Communist
Soviet Army in East Germany and has served in many posts in
strategically sensitive areas for Moscow. During the USSR era, he served
with Soviet forces in Siberia, and after the fall of the Red flag was
chief of staff of a Russian forces in Tajikistan.
The General is an ally of Vladimir Putin. His strong words yesterday
come ahead of political changes in Russia which are likely to see Putin
return to power in the Kremlin as president. Putin, a former Soviet KGB
agent, has increasingly grown hostile towards the West.
The collapse of USSR in early 1990s saw Russia emerged as a
bankrupted and weak state, and was treated as a defeated power by NATO.
Since then NATO not only gobbled up former Russian satellite states in
Eastern Europe, but also bombed Yugoslavia, Russia’s closest ally in
Europe, in 1998.Putin strengthened Russia’s economy and restored its global influence
Vladimir Putin became Russia’s president in 2000. Under his reign the
Russian economy increased by 6 fold, becoming the 7th largest in the
world. Under Putin, Russian industry grew by 76%, investments increased
by 125%, real incomes more than doubled and the average monthly salary
increased sevenfold from $80 to $640. From 2000 to 2006 the volume of
consumer credit increased 45 times and the middle class grew from 8
million to 55 million people. The number of people living below the
poverty line decreased from 30% in 2000 to 14% in 2008.
In his 8 years governance, Putin had largely restored Russian
military might and influence. He formed alliance with North Korea,
China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan, effectively securing Russian eastern and
southern borders.
The Russia now and 20 years ago is of stark contrast. The country is
no longer poor – it has built up $516 billion in foreign reserves, the
world’s third largest; only after China and Japan. Russia has surpassed
Saudi Arabia as the world’s largest oil exporter, given that it is also
the world’s largest gas exporter, the Russia today is an energy
superpower. Russia, a strong scientific, aerospace and engineering
nation, is widely believed to possess the world’s second most advanced
military after the USA.Putin
signed the formation of SCO with China and other four Central Asian
states in 2001. The SCO is seen as a counterbalance to NATO alliance.
Putin’s almost-certain return to presidency next year would also see a
different type of world than it was 10 years ago, with the global
balance of power shifted as the EU weakened and drowned in economic
disaster and ally China on its way to eclipse U.S. as the world no.1
economic power. It can be interesting how Putin would steer Russian role
in a changed world.